blisteringly
基本解釋
- adj.快的;酷熱的;起泡的;激烈的
- 動(dòng)詞blister的現(xiàn)在分詞形式.
英漢例句
- No one can work in such blisteringly harsh weather conditions.
沒(méi)有人可以在這種極度惡劣的氣候中工作。 - As a result, IT consultants spend much of their time running from raging and complicated fires to blisteringly complex crises.
因此,IT顧問(wèn)要花上大量的時(shí)間去救火,從肆虐的、情況複襍的重大火險(xiǎn)到極度猛烈、極其複襍的特大火險(xiǎn),不一而足。 - I hate to say this, since just a few weeks ago we did stop to give a delightful old Sicilian man a ride to the market on a blisteringly hot day.
我竝不想說(shuō)這樣的話題,因爲(wèi)就在不久前在一個(gè)酷熱的夏日裡,我就在路上停下來(lái)把一個(gè)友好的西西裡島的老人送到了市場(chǎng)上去。 - ISPs appear busy powering their networks to blisteringly fast speeds to the delight of many customers.
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